The
rules for being listed well in directories are completely different
from the rules about getting listed in the search engines. Your
web site needs to be in the most appropriate category, and directories
do NOT have the same categories. Plus, some directories allow
a 15-word description. Some allow 30 words. Some allow 200 words.
Directory submission is very time consuming because you need to
have a strategy for different directories. (Which is why we rarely
use site submission software for directory submission. Submission
software rarely accounts for the variables in the different directories.)
Link popularity goes hand in hand with search engine optimization.
Link popularity affects rankings in many major search engines
such as AltaVista, Excite, Google, and Inktomi.
Directory Submission Strategies...
1> Research each directory and the directory categories individually.
One
of the biggest mistakes people make during directory submission
is not doing the necessary research. In order to be listed in
a directory (which will be approved by another human being), you
must prove that you belong in that directory in the category that
you have selected.
The
best way to do this is to select the most appropriate category
and to write a concise, accurate description that already resembles
descriptions in the targeted directory. Reason? Make it easy for
the directory editor to approve your submission. If you are able
to imitate the editor's style when describing your web site, you
can increase the chance that your site will be accepted and your
site description will be unaltered.
2> Determine the best description for your web site for
each directory.
Go
to a directory and type in your most important keywords in the
search box. Study the different categories and descriptions. Base
your site-description style on web sites that were already accepted
in that directory.
If
a directory does not have a category for your type of business,
suggest a category that is similar to categories already in the
directory.
3> Make sure your unique selling proposition (USP) is also
in your directory description.
Even
though your description should resemble the description style
of other sites listed in your targeted category, your description
should be unique. So if your company specializes in 3 types of
services, mention those 3 types of services in your description.
If your company targets a particular audience, mention that in
your description as well. Just be sure that your description is
not identical to other descriptions in your category.
4> Write descriptions of varying lengths and keep in a text
file to cut-and-paste in the submission form.
Directories
vary in the number of words they will accept in a description.
Thus, when you write your descriptions, write 7-, 10-, 15-, 20,
25-, 30- and 50-word descriptions.
Make
sure your most important keywords are in every description, but
do not try and stuff too many keywords into the description. Directory
editors do not want to read a list of keywords.
5> Whenever possible, use the paid/expedited submission
programs.
Since
most of the major search services measure link popularity, the
faster your site can be listed in the directories, the faster
your site can receive referrals from the major search services.
6> Check your site statistics software regularly to see
when you have been added to a directory.
If
your site has not been added to a directory within the lead-time,
then resubmit to the directory after 4 weeks. Keep track of your
dates of submission, categories, descriptions, and titles.
In
the event that your site is not accepted into a directory after
3 submissions, then it is safe to contact a directory representative
directly.
7> Add your home page to the directory first, then submit
specialized topics within your web site.
If
your web site has been approved for admission into a directory,
then your specialized topic web page stands a better chance of
being selected for a different category.
If your title, description, and category contain keywords, then
your site might appear toward the top of directory queries. However,
if your company name does NOT have keywords in them, do not add
those keywords in the submission. Directory editors will remove
them anyway, and you do not want them to suspect you for spamming.
Always choose directory listings carefully, both the general directories
and the industry-specific ones. Make sure your content is good
enough to clearly belong in the categories you have selected,
which means that your web site must contain unique information.
The keywords should always be in the right frequency and the right
places for the search engines, but good content should always
be on your site for the best directory placement.